
Bartella - Wikipedia
The earliest known mention of Bartella was by Father Potrus Qasha in 1153, where he talked about Ignatius Elia'azar (1143-1164), the maphiryan of Ashur, making Bartella his home and see.
What Is Bartonellosis? Causes, Symptoms, and More - WebMD
2022年10月10日 · Bartonellosis is a bacterial infection due to Bartonella bacteria. Learn about its causes, symptoms, treatments, and more.
Bartonella: A Lyme Disease Co-infection - LymeDisease.org
Bartonella are bacteria that live primarily inside the lining of the blood vessels. They can infect humans and a wide range of wild animals.
In Iraq’s Christian Heartland, a Feud Over a Town’s Identity
2021年3月5日 · BARTELLA, Iraq — Near the entrance to a small town in northern Iraq, a huge, artificial Christmas tree stands year-round as a symbol of the area’s centuries-old Christian character.
Bartella – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Bartella (Arabic: برطلّة) is a town in Northwestern Iraq, 21km (13mi) east of Mosul.
Bartella Map - Northwestern Iraq, Iraq - Mapcarta
Bartella is a town that is located in the Nineveh Plains in northern Iraq, about 21 kilometres east of Mosul. Bartella was liberated from ISIL control on October 20, 2016 by Iraqi Special Operations Forces along with the Nineveh Plain Protection Units and PMF Brigade 30, who both currently control and run the city's security.
Understanding Bartonella: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment
2020年10月27日 · Learn about bartonella, a common Lyme disease coinfection, including symptoms, testing, and treatment for infection such as antibiotics and herbal therapy.
Bartella, or as pronounced by the locals as Baritle, is a town in the heartland of Assyria (known as Mat Aššur or Mat Ashur during Neo-Assyrian Empire). The town is situated only 12 miles (20 kilometers) east of the northern Iraq city of Nineveh (Mosul).
Bartella (Baritle) and its Neighboring Villages - atour.com
2004年8月19日 · Bartella, or as pronounced by the locals as Baritle, is a town in the heartland of Assyria (known as Mat Aššur or Mat Ashur during Neo-Assyrian Empire). The town is situated only 12 miles (20 kilometers) east of the northern Iraq city of Nineveh (Mosul).
Bartonellosis - Lyme Disease
Overview The Gram-negative bacterial genus Bartonella currently comprises roughly fifteen different species, which cause Bartonellosis in humans. It is known to be transmitted by a vector, primarily fleas and also animal bites, scratches, or needle sticks. However, the clinical implications of many of these human infections are poorly understood, and it …